Calestd



Een; 419, 1922;

G. W. FENIMORE.

CALENDAR.

FILED FEB. 28. 1921.

I/I I 1I 251415167 A TTORNEY5 y:iny two sequential mont u we "i ononenw. Fuuiifionn, on `nos nnofnnnsz onnuonnin.

` CALENDAR.

Application. ined iebijuaryeo, 1921. `seriiiini.441:8,.592 y 4if.' v1o all w 710m 'if' may cfa-nomini;

tion.

Culendaisiund e moin ooieci is to pi'ovide o Calendar e dying` :iY pluialiy of `i'elzitivoly useblo 'ezudi` on di buying su ituble insigni?u sind cliui'eeeisi ereon, where by when said members uieln'ouglio into voei'- tuin reletionsliipg the day oi die monili und the dey of theV Week for any yezii` Within the ronge of the czilendmnnd 'foi' any inontli in any yezii maybevisiblyndiozited `und ascertained by iefeence tlieieto. ,y inoiliei olijec 1s to pi'ovide n all 'calendar of the clmiuctei stated, ineens loi ascertaining dotes i* pioviding celendai', oi i usC-liedule, of daes, fori nionthloi' f@my yeayifw'iliin they innge'o'l *die calendar, togetliei' With tliesnnultnneous indication/ln roouneoticm theieyiitli oi Julie monili subsequent to any selected month. j y A still uitlief object is `to piomde in u calender of glie Aohziinvotei" i'i'ienzioned7 ineens 'for siinultuieously displ und ai suitable sysiiein oi? indices, inclu-dino; e seule of clizii- 21g-ters Wliiohliziife odeini relation to the number kof defs in lieinonlili and are odapttionsliip` i'ieiween muyv llaufo sequential months sotliot 'glio Calendar foi" `suoli inonnlis may be displiizyed in u piopeifsequence;

o; ifuitliei olneon cords oi' disci-q bem' the ius suifai' ly held foi" d gusbmeiilu au anemie relai., ely 'zniljiisu C; uuid si nniltzin'eou sly d ispluyin i for tufo sequeniul nontlis.

flu the Consideration of my invention, it will be undersaood than lie zn'if ngen;

28H1 your, Witli the exception of eenl euis, and 'this sin e exec"k iliziin wit-li the nonies el yours which one diifisib-le by 'izoui'luind1ed.` llt will fur# ther be understood tlia'nlljinontlis ofthe This' invention i'eluies `in si'enei'ul "to Celendzis, and nioie `puitieulonly `to peiqoetuol` inggin which ovino; oulendafii's for disc.

foi linonth. ilisliingg Ceiain i `drmvings is one particularly "to be `Het as possible "non `und yeasy )of vadjustiwan; `no "pyoviifle .zi calender einiiningihe flutes of m lam/Jug' nu envelopmoi" ifoldol; in lwliivli lie "1in/indy be i onlof u, calender 'foi' any one'yeai" will lie epeaued tliiri'y.y or tliiijty-onedays, and it is anjoloj eet enden which niuyflia-ve e range off any nuin" yezir have eitlieivtiifeni'ly-eight, `tiventy-n'iiie, y

algiven yam', in which "the Calendar' schedule oi dates fof any two sequential months may being also provided oi" obsoujfing iliesupei'- fluous nuinbei i days on the 'Calendar from l lia-Ve shown onepiuoticel enibodinien@v oit iny invention in thencooinpanying din-W- Fig." isn ieee View of my inipiovedezilendai".`

Fig. 2 is a seotionelelemion'of the saine,

`on line 2 2 of Fig., l;

Fig," 3 isa` seotionolplano of fille saine "on llneB-i-S ofllig. 1., f

Calendar Cordy? l Fig. 5 is a( face View 7 is u foce 'View of tlie'finontlilyindef( disc. f

Fie

Fifi'.

obscuiing'; lie ,superfluous days oi Mio in 'die seid upedo be hung; .upon the Walls end designed so asy y 1 d oniodeuiesize, of eoonoincal construction, simple in opeiu fon quickly de- 'gfeiu kprior o1" subsequenz to igiyenduey i f lt will be understood that While Vthe foi-n1 shown 1in `the drawing is 'pi'eieifi'edi muy modify the seme'witliin the seope ol. the fip- The oimoi2 calender slioi` Ll? having a, front side 7"; a back f" which is integral` the front and interineiliie ,bottom portion Vbjend end `deps fa, @which are bent reiwaidly from @lieHfiontendr al@ "tuelied to the beokgfor nelosing the "adjust-` :ible nieinloers,"` carried Within tlieviolder.

Fig. 4 is a face View of Jche current month 9 `is nl fuceyew oi" the indexnienibei' `lo simultaneously displayed, 'ifegiiixlless`of` fL-lie nunobeiy oiV days inthe inonlis; ineens 6 is a faoeVie-W` oi the Weekly index is `a` foce vievfof Clie yeu-illy index` ioo `io opening to theright edge thereof, linesjbe.-

`ving'having a horizontal portion f? with a y near'theucorners, and extend through the near theloweredgeof the folder, and 3,3, which are xferti'callyalined with the 'staples 2, 2 and spaced substantially therefrom,

serve to hold` the folder vtogetherJ A rectangular openingy O is provided .in the front f. of the 'folder and a scalefof char.`

a'ctersjS is rprovidedatthe top edge of said*- openingfand extends from tliecenter of the `,ing provided inthe scale Whichjproject downwardly froin'the characters to the' Aedge ofthe opening for purposes hereinafter de scribed. Alcord F is suitably attachedl toL i thetopffof the folder F for the 'purpose ,of *,suspending the calendar fromga hook or for i v(carrying'it about, `as maybe desired.

" In the center of the fronti the folder and near; theftop thereof, I providel an' open1 '..reduced portion f? thereabove, anda vertica-l portionfextending downwardly from the portion flga, guideline L is printed. or

marked onA the "face f of the folder andI eirtends ytroni the top edge of the opening `f2 t f to the upperv edge ofthe ,face f of the folder and serves to indicate the proper position of the adjustable members of the calendar as hereinafter described.;V The opening`f3is` yfor the purpose of displayingfthe indexk charactersfor establishing the relation of the index' 'of the Weelrto the index of the month,

as'hereinafter described. The name of an)7 y month succeeding the YAYInontlr` shown inv the fopening f f1 is .adapted to `be displayed* through an opening f4 in the center andnear lthebottomV ofthe front j ofthe folder;`

LA, card C` of rectangular form is provided "Atvi'thin the folder and stationarilvheld there" in'hy `means ofthe'rivets, 3 wvliich extend throughaperturesBf,` '3" formed in theinem-` 'ber C andthe rivets2, QeXtending througl'rf apertures 2,72\y therein. Rivets, l,y i at the bottom of the folder extend through apertures 1f', l," .and a` rivet 4lextends through an opening 4J midway between `the .ends ofjand slightly abovel the Ahorizontal Center ofthe card yin the .central portion ot; `the member C; providea schedule of dates ""Sf'peculiarly arranged in sequence flfor the;

purpose of my invention.,` This schedule is substantially elongatedasr compared Withthe `*(.irdinary schedulefof dates in la `calendar lnonth and consists ofsix horizontal columns ofnumerals Aand thirteenyertical Vcolumns 'of numerals,the righthand portion of the said schedule `which includesy the `.lastlv seven .ver-` :Saturd'ayl 'The 'tivo portions Yare so conand other staples v2, 2,'

i nec-ted in ay single schedule. thatthe sequence of the numbers for either the right or left hand portion' thereof is preserved and also "so that the V,overlappingI numerals which are yfound in thejvcentral column may be used Witheither the right or left hand schedules, An: elongated opening 5 ,isV provided belen7 the schedule ofdates lSV onmeruber Ciand .is ladapted to register with the opening: ft

ink the front ofthe folder F 'When member C is Aproperly positioned vvvithin the",l folder. This memberv C is for the purpose ofindic'at'ing the'days and arrangement o'fiany selected or lcurrent, month, and theproper number of vertical columns ofthe numerals on the scale S thereon isl adapted'to be dis-l played through anrectangular opening 6 1n a Weekly-guidecard W Which is rectangular in form andis slidably held adjacent to the front `j? vof and yWithin the folder for move- *rnent over the face of'the card C.` `This in'- deX or guide meinberl/V has slots 7, 7 and 8,8 at the bottom' which are adapted toengage respectively the rivetsv, 3 and 2, 2 "in the folder, and the card may b'emoved horizontally inthe folderby means" of a tab 9 onv the right' handedgeof theopening 6 thereof. A scaleSgof-char'acters having the 'names of the daysvof thekvveel; thereon,

is rprovided adjacent to the 'top `edge of the correspondingto that of seven of the vertical colurnn'sfon the'scale Sir of lmember C.

ltjivillbethus apparent that the member Wis so held in the folder that the opening 6 therein" will at all timesbe Withinthe opening O of the fronty of theufolder, anchas t e stated, the,r schedule S1 'of member C is centrally disposed relative 'to ,the opening() in the Lfolderand the tvidth` offsaid opening is opening 6 and saidopening is of la lWidth substantially leofuavl to that ofthe 4schedule S1 on member C.

f Acard -C is slidably :held Within the t Vfolderlon the rivets 2, 2.- andhas ,slots 9, 9, formed nearutheloxver edge thereof for receivingsaid rivets.` A tabl@ `isprovided near the left hand end of said member C and is adapted to .be bentat right anglesto the face of Saidineinber, and extended ,through an elongatedslot fiat the lowerle'ft i hand portion I ot tliefront f of the folder, as shownin Fig. l.r yAfschedule ofl dates S2 is provided on the member yCV and the arrange ment of the numerals thereofissubstantially similar to that on the ymember C, with. the

exception that tuto additional columns are provided on the lefthand end of the vscaleh toprovideV verticaljedges Aat the ends yof.V the cuts Whichare adapted to register with the lines betweenthe columns of numerals Aon'the .The upperedgewofinember-C lis out* away n y at 1l` and .12'as shouf-n 11n Figs. land 5,so as ycard C for "theipurpose of. obs'curing the i,

supertluousnumbers on thozseale S1.,

Thus" it Will ne understood that when wie there are only thirty days iii a `current month, the card C would bemovedover the card C `so thatthe edgeoi' the cut 1l would obscure the number '31 on vthe scale'Sl.

The schedule SL on card C will. preferably have the numbers thereon in redor a diiterent color from the numbers on the scale `S1 yof card C, the schedule S2 is being provided 'for the purpose of indicating the"calendars for the month succeeding the curientorany selected month, shown on card C. Member C', as shown in `lfig. 1, mounted Within the folder adj aeent to the front ltace ot' card l and Ais adapted to be moved 'thereoiferfor the purpose stated.

VIntermediate the weekly index member N and the subsequent month card C Ipi'ovide y a movable strip yC which has slots 13, 13 near the lo'iver thereof adapted to receive the rivets 2, 2, and has a tab 14 thereon which is adapted to bebent outwardly there` ii'oin and extends through an elongated slot 7'? in the 'tace et thelront sheet f ofthe folder, as shoivn in Fig/1L The upper poi'- tion et memberl C has cuts 11 and 12 therein with vertical edges at the end of the cuts ior the purpose of obscuring thesuper- Fluous dates in the subsequent month calendar schedule S2 of memberC.

The operation and use `of the member C relative to member C and of the member C relative to the member C" is similar, and the length of theV outs 11 and 12 ot the member C and 11 and 12 ot member C is' suoli that when properly moved over the schedules S1 andS2 respectively, the superfluous The tablO of member U, by means oi which said member is moved inthe folder,V has a' guide line 15 thereon which is adapted to i'egistervvith the linesdepeiiding from the numerals 1, 2, 3 and 4 adjaeeiitto the slot f5 so as to indicate the proper positions in the iolder ,"l'orthe member C. 1Thefnumbers 1, 2, Sand 4, opposite the `slot f5 eoiistitute an index for establishing a proper relation between the days ot the current month and the days of the suceeeding month. For instance, the number l may indicate twenty-eight days in a month, number2l twenty-nine days in' a month, number Bi .thirty daysin a month, and number 4 thirty-one days in a. month. It', therefore, the month ,succeeding lany selected month shown on the card C is to' belebiuary, and February in that particular year h as tiventyeight days, the card' C Would be'movedto theflet'tby means of thetii'b 10 so that the line l15 on sa'idtab will register with the line opposite the numeral,"17 `and the members (.1 and il `may be brought into proper relationtor `any other months by similar movement of the member C relative to the inember C, depending' upon the eitent of such movement as gauged by theiindex just Adescribed. i i f y Member C" is similarly 'adjustable relative to the member C by means of the tab 111 inthe slot 7'? or' the folder, and a scale of f characters f? is provided above the said slot and includes the characters 'i, 17,0, Z and graduations in the scale f3 extending from `the eliaracters'to the edge of the slot fl,

' line'being provided on vthe table for reg istration therewith;

`The `characters i X, Y, O, Z i of the sea-le ;"S"are arbitrarily selected and correspond to tlieiiunierals 1,2, 3 ande oi the scale f6, and more particular reference to and description of both oi these seules will beihei'ef i inafter made. An index Y and a month index M are commonly and coneentrically pivoted Within the folder on the rivet et,

lopenings 17 `and 18 being provided respectively iii said` `members `for receiving said rivets. The diameter off said members is such that portions thereof will project above the top edge'o the folder Fi and one of said members, preferably the member M, `may be slightly smaller' in' diameter than the inember rY, both of said members being circular` in form. Member M has a plurality of eloii#` gated openings 19, 19, etc., equally, spaced apart and eoncentrieally formed therein, the

-names ofthemonths ol' the year areprovided `in duplicate on the front tace oli mem ber lill, and in sequence therearound, so that they ivill be `,visible 't'lirouglithe openings fl i p,

and f* in the frontA f of the folder, yas shown in Fig. 1. i t i The inner series of months on member lvl is for use in 4connection vvith the current calendar, and the .outer series, `the printing of `which is inverted with respect to the inner series, is forfthe use in connection with the subsequent calendar month. Thus, as shown `in Fig. 1', the month of December beine,`

indicated on the member 'M through the opening f1. oi'itlie current month,the month oi January on theouter series ot `months ivill be indicated tl'irough the opening f4 on the folder;` The ar angement ot the names olf the monthson 'said member siieh that' the proper month will atall times be visible through the openings j and j, and the' names olh 'the month, as shown, are printed on `opposite sides of the openings 19 ywhich are provided so as to render the names oit the yearvisible theretl'irough. f

T he year calendar member ,l may have any number ot years printed .thereon near its `periphery but `preferably `a coiiipletecyele of tvventy-ei-glityears, designated, shown at 20, 20,%ete. f v'Iheuyear designationsare the characters A', ByC, D.

equally 'spaced apart and arranged in ya con` centricv circle relative to the centerof `the y disc and-a column ot characters including l E, F? G', vshovvn onk the scale S of' thel folderand combined with .the numbers 1, 2,185 land 4: t ofi-(the scale j andy the `characters QY5 0; Z'77 of the v characters i f? provided on tlie niember Y and are arranged in `radial :formation inwardly of theyear designations, asshoivn in Fig; 8. arrangementoif `these index characters is such that there viil valso be cire cular columns and Will beV exposed Ato View through a series of openings 21, 21, etc., in

thegniemberlv Which arefarranged inan 1nl i volute curveand on the .radial :lines of the openingsl).` The openings 21 alsohaveone or the other of the `numerals 1, 2,3,.and1' of scale fadjacentthereto. Thusras shown in Fig.y 1 through the openings f3, the nu'- meral 11 or the scale f opposite the open- 111g 21011 the radial line of the month of December 7 oi the inner series may be seen through the opening 70.3 and the character D 7 ofthe scale S on the radialline of the yearl '1920' on the member Y may be seen through the opening-21 of the member yM.

Also,.one of the .characters 529120, Z.

" may appear. eitheron the` memberwM oppo-` site-the opening 21 oron the scale of characters of member Yas the casemay be, for

, obtaining the proper v`combination i between themembers (j, C', C, hifi/i7 and .As shown in lig'.A 1] the :currentfmonth of Deceinber,111929 is indicated by the' card' C While the subsequent month of January,

1921.-isindicatedon the VcardwC. fand theA n proper combination is effected by moving themeinber C so that the. line 15, onfthetab 10 thereoit` will 'register iviththe character d of the scale y and` by `further moving the Weelrly index W sothat the klineQZ there-Q -on'Will registertvith the character l) of the scale S andby further inovingtheinember C5 so that the line. 16 on the tab 111 thereof will register with the character D l loi: the scale f8.

through vthe Kopeni` e' Thevyears Will be indicated]andvisible member 1li/,lp i .Y :ln some` cases only two charactersloi the scalesi, f6? and f" may be Vshf'nvnL For in -.Lmchcase the member C `would be adjusted "to the character D ot the scale The :bsence of the third .character occasioned vbyI the fact vthat throughout theg'feargthere are ronly three' combinations;` between consecutive months wherein armontlifconsistmg of thirty orless days 1s notfollowed by a month consistingzo thirty-.one days, or vin which a month consisting;J oit thirty-onedays is not y followed. byf ai month. .consisting of l thirtydaysr `The exceptions above reierred j j in the rontf `ofthe- `folder andalso *through the openings 19 on to. are the sequences v.January-February, July-August7 December-January7 and itis unnecessary lto adjustthe scale y other than to leaveit at O Wivhen any othery sequence of months occurs. y

The' op'erationfof my calendar is as fol lovvs: i l

ltbeing desired to provide a calendar for anygiven `month `of any given year prior or subsequenttoa current year, for instance fdanuary 1915, the year ,ind-ex. card Y` 1s rotated on its axis until tlie'year 1915 ap` pears through theA opening f2 in the front f of the' 'older,` and'also through the corre-r sponding opening 19 of'nlember M. Vhen `moved into proper position` a line 1 on member tT17 will register With the line. v1 on 1 the folder. rhe member M is then adjusted so thatv a line` 1.v will register With the linesk 1 of the folder. 1" of the member Y, and the month of January appears lthrough the opening, f1 inthe front of the folder. HWhen the members Y and M are thus adiuisted, the'index characters B X7 on.v men f ,character B of the scale S on' thev folder and the card C is adjusted so that the` tab 14 thereon 4Will registerwvith the character. X of the scale f5; n

" The adjustment of the ;1ne1nl' ers Y; QM,

"W, C and C yin the manner stated thus brings into view .that portion oif `thescale 4tiFo'n member C vvhich vvillrepresent a calendar for the .month of January. 1915, and

also that portionxot the scale `S=2 oif' card C which.Willrepresent a calendar i'orthe succeeding month ot February. Thename of the succeeding month February .Willbe automatically moved'into registration with the opening` of `7 inthe' folder 'below the calendar when the currentmonth' is shown.

ln order to` illustrate' another operation, let it be assumed thatit is-desirodto ascertain lthe name of the; day' after the/1th of Jlnly,1910.r lnsuch case, niemberY is ad- `iusted 'as before, vso that ftheV year 1910 will appear yat the top of the folder.` Member Mr is adjusted as before so thatl the month of July` will appearat Vthe, top of the folder in' registration with the year 191() and the month ofWAugust? Will-appear at .the bottom or the lfolderl as the monthfsubsequentto the month of July. In -thisparticulai case theindez; oradjusting the mem# scale ya, member "itl :letame bersl/V, C and C Willyappear through the portion f3 or' the opening yin the `iblder'and` Wai besten i@ seriez. Members is then adjusted to thenumeral 4l of thev member C is adjusted to the character Zl7 ot the scale f8. rllfhus, the calendar for July and August 1910 will be provided on the cards C and C respectively, and by` reference to the` calendar for July7 it jvill be found that July the 4th fell onMonday, and, therefore, the day following fell on Tuesday. l jv, i

In order that Sunday oni my' improved calendar may beindica'ted differently from the other days of; the Week, l may provide a thin transparent strip atthe left hand edge of the opening 6 in the member W of colored material, such `as Celluloid, so 'as vto*v cover the numerals on the card C and C in the Sunday column, as indicated in Fig. `6. It Will be readily apparent that I have provided a convenient, compact, economical and comprehensive calendar" capable l of ready manipulation for 4ascertaining `any dates Wit-,hin the range of'a particular cal endar, and possessing,beneficial character-` istics Which'ivill be readily apparent to users of such calendars.`

Vhat l claim is:

1. A calendar comprising relatively staf tionary and movable members having l the days of4 the monthl printed thereon incolumnar formation, the `columns of days on onel olf said members being in `registration with "the columns "of days on the other member, and a relatively movable member having an opening therein .for` exposing seven columns on each of said` `members to view simultaneously, indicia printed atjthe top of saidopening land"i"egistering With said columns,`oi*` indicatingtlie days ofthe Weelrj, i

2. A calendar including relatively `sta'- tionary and movable members having numerals thereon representing the days of the month' and arranged in columns o'li'veele-s,

'said columns oil weeks on one olf said inein- U5 a. relatively movable n'uainber common to adjusted tothe chaiy` actor Bv of the scale tl ojl they 'jolder and said other membershaving indicia thereonl representing `the days of the Weel; `and adapted to register'ivithvtsaid j columns oinumerals, a member havingtwo seriesot' naines et the months adjust-ably supported thereon for association with said other members for simultaneously indicating the naines iot and `calendars for tivo consecutive months, and ajmeinber having year "desig` nat-ions printed thereon and adapted to be with said monthly calendars.

ll. A calendar including relatively `'stationary and movable members having numerals thereon representing the days oin4 the month and arranged incolumns of Weeks, a relatively` movablefinember common to said other members `having indicia thereon representing the days of the `Weel; and, adapted to `re, .,rister with lsaid columns ofinun'ierals, a member havingtivo` series of names of the months adjustably supported thereon torsi-4 inultaneously indicating the names yof and calendars ort'vvo consecutive months, and a member` 'having `year designations printed thereon and adapted to be adjusted for ren-k dering selected years visible 'With' said monthly calendars, j said year designating member having columns of index characters thereon whereby said other niembersyinay be adjusted to correspond'to a given year.

5. A calendar having relatively stationary and movable members with columns of nu# inei'als arranged thereon representing the `days of the month, a relatively adjustable member having indicia thereon representing thedays `ot theyveek and adapted orselective registration Withlsaid colum'nsfof numerals, on `said stationary and` movable members, an index's'cale for regulating the adjusted for rendering selected years visible"` adjustment ofsaid last? mentioned members,

" se aarate `monthl and earl l'desifrnatinfr Al Y Y y y e, n

members, and-index` scales for regulating the relative adjustment of said 'first `mentioned members, as described.

an opening therein, an index member mov yably disposed over said opening and also having `an opening therein,` and provided. withgraduations tor registration with index scales provided 0n said folden'ielativelyfadjustable members adjacentfsaid index meinber and' havinglnumerals thereon represent ling the days ottivo separate months, indicia i beingprovided on said index' member repre'- `senting days of thefweelr, adapted for regstration with the column. of days onsaid relai tively ,adjustable` members, and separately j adjustable monthly `andye'arly indicating i members adapted to displayindex characters fordeterminingthe adjustment 'of said other members, as described. j

`7. A calendar including ajpairgof` relatively adjustable members having ax mul-j,

ti )le seiiesoiz numerals re'iresentinpv `days j iio 6. A calendar comprising Aa i'o'lder having of thel month indicated l thereon in col amnar formation bywveelrs, an index slide having days of the 'Week thereon oneoie .said inem-` b ers goverlappingA the other lor obscuring the numerals lrepresentingsuperfluous days in a" month, @Whensaid members are adjusted for.

given months, a month indicating member,

A as described.

8. Acalendark includingv relativelyv adjustablemembers having daysof` the mouthindicated thereon in columnar formation by Weeks, one ofsaidf'inenibers overlapping the `other for obscuring the,numeralslrepresentf ing superfluous daysin a month,` vWhensaidr` members are adjusted for given months', and a relatively ladjustable index, member hai/1,;

ing indicia for the days of the week thereon, and said indicia beingadapted to; register f Withsaidcolumns of numerals 'ior provid` i ing calendars 'for two consecutive months;

' calendar embodying relatively ad- ,Y v1, 5.5L

V ofisaid columns. voit'. .numerals at one' tinmnfoiiey y `of said 'dayjunits overlapping vsaidother *unit and having-cut away portions whereby ,scured vjustable dayunits having-the daysfofthe month indicated `thereon in numerical order byiveelis, and an index member having the y days of the iveelrr indicated thereon Afor fregistration vvithsaid numerals,a ymonth unit adj ustably= supported. for vdermininating the vmonths indicated on said fday units, a ,yeary unit adjustable relativetofsaid other units for indicating-the year, and' a series of in"-y dex. scales including l characters correspond ing to characters providedl on said month and year units and on'said folder, 'for determining `the feXt-ent of adj ustment lfof-'said day units [and said indien member'.v

,10. A {calendar having `relative`-ly fadjustL able day indicating units vvithverltical columns of numerals thereon representingthe' l daysotthe month, -theaiumber of such` C01-,

umns `beingin excess of the days of the Week, an` index member. gadjustable relative f thereto and having the l,days lof the,V Weekl indicated thereon Vfor registration With, seven i ofsaidcolumns ofnumerals at `one time, one` of saidday units` overlapping lsaid other 1 1.y A calendar having umns being in excess: o ia ythe daysfoiv the Week, an index` member adjustable; relative theretoand having thedays ofthe Weel;v indicated thereon orjregistration Withffseven the superfluousdaysin a monthmayjbe obscured Whenjsagid units. are adjusted forany two'iconsecutive months, yand a separately L v adjiistable, ,guidegmember `overlapping the other of said; dayunits Vlor obscuring super? fluous days in 'a month', when so adjusted.v

l2. A calendar comprising relatively ad`- l l Vvjustalole members having numerals thereon representing ldays of 4the month and areA ranged invertical columns, thel number'oli -sa'id'columns beingin excess of seven, an

index` member movable over 4said day in-k dic'atng members, and having indicia there-.

on` representing the `days for the Week for registration With said columns of numerals and an opening therein for exposing seven of said columns oi numerals at one time, and an index, forI adjusting said members for exposing the numerals corresponding to the eiact number of vdays in tivo ,consecutive months, and for establishing the proper relation between the days ofthe Week and the days ofthe month'. i 13. A calendar comprising 4relatively'ad-v justable members having numerals thereon representing days of the month and'arranged invertical columns, tlie'number of saidjcol@ umiis being in excess or' seven, an index` member movableover said day indicating menibers, and having indicia thereon representing the daysof the iveelr *for registration withk saidcolumns of numerals, and an lopening therein for exposing4 seven or'A said` columns of numerals at one time, and an indextifor' v adjusting said members iorexposingthe numerals correspondingto the'eizact number oil' in' tivojcons'ecutive months, andif'or establishing the proper; relation between the daysot the Weel( and the `days ofthe month, and month and year indicating means cooperating therewith for completing the call maar. i j

le., A'calendar including separate day inl vdicating` members# for jtivol consecutive months,` a relatively adjustable index inem? berfforfenposing the proper numerals-representing `the exact numberof days insaid months and for indicatingthe days' offthe `Weelrv thereof, a :inonth'indicator for simultaneously displaying ther names o'l the tivo ,llO

consecutive monthsand a relatively adjust-` able year indicator for displaying the year.

l5; A'calendar having separate members VA:forindicating daysjo' the Week, andv month,

the month and year and including ay'earjindicator having a group of v[year,denomina tions thereon,` a column of index characters alined with each of said year denominations, Y

similar characters being providedr on the eX, jterior of the calendar inthe form of ajscjale`,`. and means for adjusting all of said members whereby` the'v calendarj :for two consecutive months may be simultaneoi islydisplayed l16.` A calendar comprising separate days',

`month and year-cards, said yearcard having a "plurality of years denominatedlthereon, and a. group of index characters for each oi' said years, av scale .of v characteir-i on the ex'- terior of said calendar corresponding to said group of characters on said year card, said day indicztinI means including separate groups of` numerals for tivo consecutive months, assale of characters on the exterior of said calendar for regulating the relative adjustment of said day cards, and means for simultaneously denominating the consecutive regulating the movement of said index card to denominate the days of the Week on said stationary and movable cards, a scale for regulatingthe movement of said movable month card to correspond with the calendaron said stationary month card, a movabley guide card for obscuring` the superfluous days in a given month on said `movablemonth card, a scale for regulating,` the ymovement thereof, said movable month card represented on said stationary month card When tivo consecutive y months are displayed thereon. Y

18. A calendar comprisinga stationary card having numerals thereon representing the days of the month, arelatively movable card also having numeralsjthereon representing the days of the month, a" relatively movable index card having an opening,` therein for exposing' certain of the numerals on said stationary and movable cards, a scale for regulating the movement of said index card to denominate the days of the Weel; on said stationary'and movable cards, a scale for regulating the movement of said movable month card to correspond with the calendar on aid stationary month card, a movable guide card 'for obscuring the superliuous days in a given month on said movable month card, a scale for regulatinp` the movement thereof, said movable month cardbeing adapted to obscure the superiiuons numberoif days in the month represented on said stationary month card 'when two consecutive months are displayed thereon, and duplex month indicating means for separately indicating the names of the consecutive months. i f

19. n. calendar' comprising a folder having,- an opening, therein, scale of characters being provided adjacent said opening, an index member movable over said opening and having the daysoi1 the Weel; indicated thereon,

and graduationsior registration with selected points on said scale, relatively adjustable members having separate groups oi' numerals thereon representing the days of the mont-h, an opening being,- provided in said index member for exposing the proper groups oit numerals on each of said niem-y bers `lior tivo consecutive months, a month indicating card for simultaneously denominating the two` consecutive months, and ayear indicating; card having`- characters thereon correspondingto the scale on said folder, whereby when said year card is moved to a certain position the index characters for such' months maybe exposed to view for regulating` the movement of said other members. GEGRGE lll; FENMORE. lil/itnesses r LUTHER L. MACK,

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